PHS Pop Up Garden

Fragrant herbs, crepe myrtles, climbing vines and one tall mulberry tree are the perfect spot for one of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s (PHS) seasonal bars. Cantina Los Caballitos operates this flagship pop-up, serving burritos, corn on the cob with lime mayo and queso fresco and more. Weekly events include live music on Brewsday Tuesday and a guest chef series every other Thursday.

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